JN Data A/S

JN Data A/S
Private limited company
Industry IT
Founded 2002
Headquarters Silkeborg, Denmark
Key people
Managing Director Erling Jensen and Manager Claus T. Østergaard
Owner Jyske Bank A/S and Nykredit Realkredit A/S
Number of employees
563 (March 2015)
Website jndata.dk

JN Data A/S is a Danish company focused on the delivery of secure, stable, and efficient IT-operations and technical infrastructure for its owners, Jyske Bank A/S and Nykredit Realkredit A/S, as well as its partners SDC, BEC, and Bankdata. JN Data is one of the largest IT operations centres in Denmark. Between its headquarters in Silkeborg and a competency centre in Roskilde, the company employs 563 people working to create and develop the technological foundation for the company's five partners who have a combined share of 50% of the mortgage credit market and 35% of the bank market in Denmark. 40.000 employees in the financial sector use systems operated by JN Data and 200 Danish and Nordic banks use the company's infrastructure.

Management

The management consists of Managing Director Erling Jensen and Manager Claus T. Østergaard.

Board of Directors

Observers

History

JN Data was formed after Nykredit and Jyske Bank merged their internal production and IT-service departments in 2002. In January 2010 JN Data entered a partnership with Nordisk Finans IT, including BEC and SDC, and JN Data took over BEC's IT-operations and technical infrastructure. In May 2010 187 IT-operations employees were transferred from BEC to JN Data. On 1 March 2011 JN Data took over Bankdata's IT-operations and technical infrastructure and 89 IT-operations employees were transferred from Bankdata to JN Data. In 2012 JN Data took over SDC's IT-operations tasks and technical infrastructure and 55 IT-operations employees were transferred to JN Data. After Jyske Bank and BRF Kredit merged in 2014 JN Data took over BRF Kredit's IT-operational tasks and 20 IT-operations employees were transferred to JN Data.

References

JN Data - Annual report 2014

External links

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